On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 13:49:59 +0100, Anselm R. Garbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

why its bad to depend on it? I mean sure more people will

The bad side about 9base is, that it duplicates work which is
already done by Russ, though plan9port does contain much more
stuff. But I will help Russ to modularize things in plan9port,
that we don't make changes in two places (or forks).
On the other hand, many people won't install plan9port because
it is somewhat too fat (20MB source code), thus the rc scripts
as an option, maybe with ready-to-go interaction/integration
into p9p and plumber, and other tools, as an extra/ option
should be the way to go.

(two cents from a new user to wmii)

As a user you often don't feel like installing this lib and that lib to satisfy runtime or build requirements of a new app, if those requirements are some way off the average dev libs. And when I first at wmii and needed 9base, my first thought was "why on earth" etc... As a normal user I might not spend muh more time on that.

But I happen to be curious. And after discovering that wmii *is* a very interesting WM, I also took the chance to give Plan 9 a look - I knew about it, but never had any chance to be more involved than the very basic "what is this?". And so I got curious - and got hooked up. Thanks for making me discover Plan 9 :)

Getting rid of the dependencies you currently have sounds like a good idea: if you are not into plan 9, chances that you feel like installing 9base in order to run your WM are slim. If, on the other hand, you already have p9p installed, chances you want to install yet another plan9something set of libs and apps is equally slim. But to leave the option of allowing wmii to run either with a shell, or, if you have your p9p environment set up, as a plan9 app, sounds like the best solution. To me.

/c

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